From April 2024, join us each month at our farm in Dunvant for our brand new Eco Community Market. Set within the beautiful surroundings of our flower fields, the project will bring together an exciting selection of small local businesses that are all doing good for the environment.
Traders will change each month so you will have the opportunity to discover a wide range of businesses from Swansea, Gower and South West Wales.
Shop Local / Siopa'n lleol
Discover eco-friendly products & produce from a range of local businesses, including fresh flowers, local food & drink, sustainable everyday products, handcrafted gifts and more!
Darganfyddwch gynnyrch ecogyfeillgar gan amrywiaeth o fusnesau lleol. Blodau ffres, bwyd a diod lleol, cynnyrch cynaliadwy bob dydd, anrhegion wedi'u creu â llaw a mwy!
Connecting community and local businesses to care for the environment.
Trader information
If you’re a local small business that puts environmental sustainability at the heart of what you do, we want to hear from you! Follow the link below and fill out the form if you are interested in having a stall at one of our markets.
Upcoming Dates
Saturday 14 September / Dydd Sadwrn 14 Medi: 10:00 - 14:00
Frequently Asked Questions
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The market is taking place at our flower farm on Killan Road in Dunvant (SA2 7US)
If you walk to the market or park in Dunvant and walk from there, please use the pedestrian gate on Priors Crescent next to Pen y Fro Primary School.
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Parking on-site is primarily reserved for traders and customers who are older or have limited mobility. For other customers there is on-street parking available in Dunvant, just a short walk from our farm. You can use the pedestrian gate on Priors Crescent to reach the farm by foot.
Where possible, we recommend that you travel to the farm by foot, bicycle or public transport. We have cycle racks on-site and the 21 and 116 buses stop just around the corner from the farm outside Pen-y-Fro Primary School.
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The market will go ahead unless the weather turns stormy or very windy. All of the stalls will be under cover and we will have indoor seating areas where you can sit to enjoy some food and drink.
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Yes you can, but they must be kept on a lead and out of our flower beds all times.
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Yes there is. However, unfortunately it is not currently wheelchair accessible.
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We are in the process of making our site more wheelchair accessible. We have recently laid a new path which covers part of the farm, so currently it is partially accessible by wheelchair if assisted. We plan for the site to be more accessible later this year.
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The businesses selected to take part in the market are all caring for the environment in what they do. This may include using plastic-free packaging, creating long-lasting, reusable products, using natural, recycled or sustainably sourced materials and ingredients, or adopting low-impact growing and production processes.
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It’s possible that the ground may be muddy and uneven in places. We recommend that you wear appropriate footwear, such as trainers, walking boots or wellies and that you take care when walking around the site.
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There will be a mix of local businesses selling products and produce such as flowers, fresh food, crafts, gifts and clothing. We aim to change the businesses each month so you can discover a wide range of locally produced goods.
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Yes, there will be a coffee van on-site where you can purchase refreshments.